My portfolio website has finally received a tender, handmade make over!
    If you haven’t had a chance, please take a peek over at andreadozier.com to see for yourself.

    For a photographer {or anyone for that matter} in Ohio, Winter is a great time to be inside . This season has been valuable, because I have been able to take care of some design & organizational tasks that I hate doing when the weather is more pleasant. Slowing down has also given me time to reflect on last year & set new goals for this year… and the next five. If I only take on predictable projects, I will never mature as a photographer. I have decided that every month, I want to take on a shoot that is inspiring, artistic, collaborative, and makes me completely uncomfortable.

    When I mentioned this to my friends, sisters, Ruby & Sarah, they were completely on board. Ruby Randall is a very gifted make up artist, model, and vintage lover, so she offered to do all the styling for our shoot {amazing}. You can check out more information about Ruby here, she is available for weddings!

    Their lovely friend, Demi, looked incredible in one of Ruby’s vintage dresses:

    I haven’t been baking very much lately, but made an exception for our Valentine shoot. It wouldn’t be the same without Red Velvet Cupcakes!

    I’ve been close friends with Sarah for over thirteen years & she’s always been gorgeous, but she was perfection in this shoot.

    Don’t you think she is from another time? This is one of my favorites.

    Sarah brought some of her own treasures that completed her look. The sweater she is wearing is her husband’s Grandmother’s that she made herself!

    It was so fun to hang out with my friends & stretch my photography muscles. We wrapped everything up by having coffee & red velvet cupcakes. Perfect.
    Ruby, Sarah, & Demi, thank you so much for sharing your time, talent, & beauty!

    I am hoping to squeeze in one more styled Valentine session with cookies & the lovely little Nataly!

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    • Amy McClain - February 2, 2010 - 5:03 pm

      GREAT work Andrea! That looks like so much fun! I wish I could model fun shoots like that 🙂 I love seeing your work, simply fabulous!!

    • Lauren Worman - February 3, 2010 - 10:21 pm

      That looks like it was so much fun!!

    • Vania -SimplyBloom Photography, LLC - February 23, 2010 - 8:54 pm

      this shoot is so cute! im loving her target dress so much! 😀

    • Andrea - February 24, 2010 - 10:04 pm

      Thank you so much! The dress was a perfect fit for her & our concept :]

    This is hopefully my last small update before the new site is launched next week. That little cold has turned into an ugly beast. While it’s still hampering my ability to eat anything but soup, it has forced me to “be still.” Which translates to: work out all the boring technicalities in Flash that would typically make me squirm. I’ve had all the patience in the world this week, becaues I physically haven’t had the strength for anything else. Now I’m just adding final touches and I’m finally proud of my {handmade} site.

    When I was in school, I was waiting on a class to finish and I just happened to overhear a professor tell a student that they should always hate their past work. It means that you are growing as an artist & have gained valuable perspective. At the moment, I didn’t quite understand because I was very proud of what I was doing. Now, well… take a look for yourself:

    This was my first Flash designed website. The class was very overwhelming, but I loved the program. Our final assignment was to develop a flash site for a photography business {oh the irony}. I was so happy with my ideas that I gladly shared them to my friends, family, and internet friends. Now I feel almost embarrassed to even post this screen shot!

    In reflection, I do realize that part of the reason we dislike our older work is because of limitations we had at the time. Did I understand the power of PNG files like I do now? Not entirely. Did I even know how to script my own keyframes & movies so that I could put my ideas into digital format? Not a clue. I copied and pasted “practice code” from my teacher and tried to fit my designs into the template from practice files. Finally, was I still trying to cultivate my personal design aesthetic? YES. Using a feminine color palette, birds, clean space… although the Web 2.0 look is very yesterday to me. I would have handrawn the birds and definitely changed the colors if I re-did this exact site today. I would have also worked on the grid, because it’s not really working out so well. Neither is the logo, even though I can see a small bit of “good” in it.

    Designing a brand is no small undertaking. Converting that brand visually into other media formats, especially a website, is very challenging. I’ve maxed out my old sketch book over this site & used up my share of micron pens trying to solve the design problems. Here is a sneak peek:

    I’ve added & taken away numerous objects… only to keep most of the existing site. I was more careful & paid attention to every detail. The purpose of this site is to showcase a digital portfolio, so I tried to focus on the best way to do that. In the second screen shot, you can see where you will finally be able to have greater navigational control on the slideshows {finally} when you mouse over the bottom of the image.

    Whether it’s design or photography, I always want to grow. I always want to see progress & learn new techniques. Even when I feel like the past isn’t always very admirable, I want to critique it with clarity so I can become a stronger artist.

    Thanks for keeping up with me during this transition, I will let you know when it’s ready!

    My new twitter bird {above} is handdrawn. I wonder where that little birdy inspiration came from…

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    • Whitney - January 8, 2010 - 2:17 pm

      It looks great. I can see it growing over time. You are doing a fabulous job Andrea.

    We’ve had a nice snowfall around here that makes it a cozy environment to design & update my sites. I have been doing some organizational tasks & small updates, but the big “flashy” changes {no pun intended} are yet to come. I redesigned the header here, something that really should have been done months ago. It’s not complete, but it works temporarily ;]

    It seems every time my husband Rocky takes a trip for work, one of us ends up sick. This time Kevin & I are both taking turns. It’s my turn. Bundling up with my ballet slippers & hot tea while I work has made everything much more comfortable. I love that we went with greys & purples for my “studio,” so calming… if I wasn’t working on my sites I would definitely be reading on a day like today.

    It’s no secret that purple is one of my favorite colors & Target is one of my favorite stores. The other day I found a coveted purple maternity rain coat {perfect for this spring when I will need all things “maternity” size} on sale for $11! That is why I can never walk out of that store without checking everything.

    I hope the new year & going back to school, work, life has been a good adjustment for everyone… It was nice to take a break, but getting back into a routine just feels good too. I will keep you posted on all the new changes coming!

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    • Brianne - January 8, 2010 - 5:38 pm

      That is a beautiful coat!

    I feel like I always want to pause time in mid December. Inevitably, days slip into weeks and a new year has already started. My dad says January always goes by fast, and I believe him. By the time I get used to writing, I mean typing, the correct new year it is February. I am really hoping that I can be a productive designer while the temperatures dip & the daylight is reclusive.

    I have been thinking a lot about what I want my new year & decade to look like. Despite my own skepticism in resolutions, I find myself opening to new {white} pages in my sketch book. Sometimes I journal, sometimes I draw. Since college, it has been the place where I work out design & invent new ones. The enthusiasm of starting a new year always inspires me. Last year I was wrestling Flash so that I could design my portfolio site & get it launched because I already had brides e-mailing me about their upcoming weddings. I felt a little overwhelmed & inadequate, but so encouraged that they all seemed to be coming to me even though they knew I did not do it professionally. Even though I wasn’t fully satisfied with how the site turned out, I felt like I was at a place where I could either spend the next year working it out or close Flash & take out my camera. I opted for the latter. Now I want to rejuvenate my brand & let my portfolio site reflect where I am at & where I am going. If you don’t mind, I would love to post updates & have you critique my work. It is one of the things I miss most about being a student!

    This new year is also exciting for my family because we will be meeting our new baby in June! I am fifteen weeks pregnant & we are already captivated by this little one. I will not be doing any weddings in June or early July. The timing might seem strange, but we’re also working around Rock’s next deployment that will also start this summer. I’ve always put my family first and never regretted those decisions, like when I quit design school to follow my husband to Texas. I was able to finish after we moved back & Kevin was a baby. Then I focused on supporting my husband and taking care of Kevin. Opportunities to do photography fell effortlessly into my lap. I have found that in the right timing & with hard work, there will always be room for my dreams…

    Thanks for reading about some thoughts on my mind, I’ve started to redesign my logo a little bit and can’t wait to get my hands on the other files. I hope this new year is filled with much love & good food… because I guess right now that is about my equivalent to happiness ;]

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    This is Whitney, on her wedding day. Such a perfectly beautiful bride, right?

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    First revision of logo… I’m sure it’s not the end but I do like it!

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    I like to have fun & enjoy spontaneity {we willingly stay in the military, right?}, but I’m kind of boring when it comes to Christmas. I just want my family with me, pretty lights, music, maybe snow, and definitely homemade Belgian waffles {with maple syrup} for breakfast. We keep it pretty simple. In order to even begin to write about this topic, IÂ need to redefine “Christmas” as “winter” and go back several years…

    My funniest Christmas memory: The Monopoly Crasher

    I mentioned that we started dating in December. When I say, “we dated,” by “we,” I mean my “entire family” dated Rocky. I have a huge family and I had to share Rocky with all of them. This meant that instead of just going on little romantic dates alone, we would find ourselves in Gestures & Monopoly battles with whichever one of my seven siblings was home at the time. Things could get out control pretty quickly. I won’t say we are all cheaters, but none of us like to lose. I don’t think you’ve ever understood the word “intense” until you see how we play board games.

    It was on a night like this that my dad answered the door to a guy about our age, dressed in his sunday best. My dad, the friendly person he is, led him to the living room couch and engaged him in some small talk. I assumed he was my brother’s friend, and we played on. They assumed he was my friend, and played on. By “played,” I mean got back to our belligerent & loud Monopoly game in the same room as this guest.

    There was laughter, accusitions of cheating, and probably some bragging.

    Finally, the confused man on the couch stood up & began talking. We all took notice.

    “I must be in the wrong house… is this _____?”

    No.

    “He said to go to the house with all the cars so I assumed it was this one. I’m supposed to be at a wake…” he trailed off quietly.

    We knew the person he was referring to and the tragedy that had just happened in the family. It became silent as we said goodbye and the realization of what happened sunk through us.

    “So… you didn’t know him?”

    “I didn’t know him. I thought you did.”

    “We didn’t know him, figured he was waiting on you.”

    We looked to my dad, who innocently shrugged and said that he was just being nice to who he figured was one of our friends. So the man thought he was in the midst of a grieving family and found instead… us.

    I’d like to say that we kept quiet & learned to behave, but I’m pretty sure that will never happen.
    We just try to do a bit more of an interview before we let random people sit on the couch.

    To read some other funny Christmas memories, click here!

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    • Sara - December 17, 2009 - 5:03 pm

      THAT is funny! What a great family you have (at least they sound like a lot of fun!) 🙂